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Hotel guest engagement and staff management platform INTELITY will partner with Serena Hotels to build a custom, richly branded mobile experience for their guests. Serena Hotels’ new brand app will enable guests to book and manage reservations, check-in (and out), and download a mobile room key directly to their smartphone. Additionally, the app will support service requests and will offer real-time operational insights with built-in escalations and reporting. "We are pleased to partner with a brand that is known for maintaining the highest standard of service", said David Adelson, INTELITY President.
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Internet giant, Facebook is partnering with Kenya’s Aga Khan University (AKU) to equip locals with digital journalistic skills to tell their Kenyan stories. The six months "Video Journalism Fellowship" will be hosted at the AKU’s Graduate School of Media and Communications (GMSC) in Nairobi. Speaking at the launch event, AKU GSMC Interim Dean, Alex Awiti, said the AKU-Facebook partnership redefined citizen journalism where Kenyans would tell real-life stories using their smartphones to capture video content.
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On 8 December at the Kusi Ideas Festival in Kigali, Rwanda, Dr Azim Lakhani, AKDN Diplomatic Representative for Kenya, delivered remarks on behalf of His Highness. In his speech, His Highness wrote: "Africa’s strength has always been her people. Their resilience, sense of community and self-help, ingenuity and resourcefulness in innovating fresh solutions - often in the most difficult circumstances - is responsible for the continent’s progress and exciting prospects."
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Kusi Ideas Festival officially kicked off on 8 December in Kigali, Rwanda, in what promises to be illuminating discussions about the future of the African continent. The Festival, jointly organised by the Nation Media Group (NMG) and AKDN, brings together various stakeholders and leaders. Speaking at the opening ceremony, NMG board chairman Wilfred Kiboro said the festival was brought to Rwanda "because the country is the perfect place to launch such an important festival, as it represents the possibilities that societies everywhere in Africa can achieve."
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Tanzania has reiterated its commitment to promoting early childhood education and health given their significance as the foundations of supplementary learning. On 4 December in Dar-es-Salaam, at the 7th Annual Research Institute organised by the Aga Khan University - Institute of Educational Development, Tanzanian Minister for Education, Professor Joyce Ndalichako, said the government of Tanzania had ratified several international conventions and declarations aimed at promoting and improving childhood education. The government decided to offer free basic education and also directed that all public primary schools across the country should have kindergarten classes.
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